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iIDMA (Intelligent Interleaved Direct Memory Access) allows for the HBA hardware to send FC frames at the rate at which they can be received by a target device. By taking advantage of the higher link rate, the HBA can maximize bandwidth utilization in a heterogeneous multi-speed SAN. Within a fabric topology, port speed detection is done via a Name Server command (GFPN_ID) followed by a Fabric Management command (GPSC). In an FCAL/N2N topology, port speed is based on the HBA link-rate. Signed-off-by: Andrew Vasquez <andrew.vasquez@qlogic.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com> |
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qla_attr.c | ||
qla_dbg.c | ||
qla_dbg.h | ||
qla_def.h | ||
qla_devtbl.h | ||
qla_fw.h | ||
qla_gbl.h | ||
qla_gs.c | ||
qla_init.c | ||
qla_inline.h | ||
qla_iocb.c | ||
qla_isr.c | ||
qla_mbx.c | ||
qla_os.c | ||
qla_settings.h | ||
qla_sup.c | ||
qla_version.h |